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Jennifer Davis Victoria Karkacheva Benjamin Hulett Alexander Vinogradov Vinogradov Panagopoulos
Yiannis Hadjiloizou conducts the Athens Philharmonic for their founding first concert at Megaron, with guest soloist Soprano Jennifer Davis, Mezzo-Soprano Victoria Karkacheva, Tenor Benjamin Hulett, and Bass Alexander Vinogradov, in loving memory of Pericles S. Panagopoulos.
Georgy Pavlovich Vinogradov Alexander Vasilyevich Alexandrov 1945 1948
Soviet Army Chorus sings the song "The Roads" written by Anatoly Novikov (music) and Lev Oshanin lyrics) in 1945 for the show "The Spring of Victory". The soloist is great russian tenor Georgy Pavlovich Vinogradov. He was the second performer of the song (the first was Ivan Shmelev). Conductor - founder of the Chorus and its first art director general Alexander Vasilyevich Alexandrov. This clip is the part of the old movie about concerts of the Chorus in Berlin in 1948. The footage of the movie was limited so the song was shortened (first and last verses were removed).
Alexandrov Kulikov Vinogradov Nikitin Alexandrov Ensemble Albert Hall 1987 1988 1989
Victor Kuleshov sings "Brave Soldiers" 1988 Alexandrov Ensemble 1988 UK tour. Playlist of 10 items: (http•••) Conductor: Oleg Reshetkiin. Principal conductor: Vladimir Gordeev. Choirmaster: Grigori Novikov. Choreographer: Lev Kulikov. This was filmed in London 1988. The video shows a choir of up to 36; orchestra and dance troupe are the usual size, though. This was originally planned as an Alexandrov Ensemble tour including a 28-piece orchestra, 27 dancers, a choir of 56*, and 12 excellent soloists, and a soundtrack of these was recorded at the Albert Hall, London, 24-26 March 1988. However this may well have been a year of low morale for the Ensemble, between 1987 when their director B.A. Alexandrov retired, and 1989 when the Berlin Wall fell. Perhaps the Ensemble was suffering a funding crisis. When the tour reached Leicester, the tiny but supportive audience talked of rumours of 20-25 defections by Ensemble members, and of V. Kuleshov and his own choristers stepping in to partially fill the gap. It was said that all of the Alexandrov Ensemble choir and soloists remaining after the defections had been recalled to the USSR. * Some interesting names listed in the original choir (not seen here) were: Oleg Nikolaevich Vinogradov; Sergei Vladimirovich Nikitin; Nikolai Sergeevich Polozkov, but it is not known whether they were related the famous soloists. The only soloist to appear at Leicester on the evening when I attended was Alexandr Berezniak, a comedian. He was warmly received by the audience. / Much of the above information was taken from the packaging of the 1988 recordings, as sold in the UK. However these were printed before the defections, and I understand that the performances were given by the Academic Song and Dance Ensemble of the Moscow Military District (MBO). DISCLAIMER: If anyone notices a copyright infringement in connection with one of my uploaded videos, then I will take it down immediately.
Alexander Vinogradov Vinogradov Dmitry Shostakovich Vasily Petrenko Petrenko Huddersfield Choral Society Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra 2014
Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America Symphony No. 13 in B-Flat Minor, Op. 113, "Babi Yar": IV. Strachi (Fears) : Largo - · Alexander Vinogradov Shostakovich: Symphony No. 13 ℗ 2014 Naxos Released on: 2014-10-07 Artist: Alexander Vinogradov Choir: Huddersfield Choral Society Choir: Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Choir Orchestra: Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra Conductor: Vasily Petrenko Composer: Dmitry Shostakovich Auto-generated by YouTube.
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